The Whirlydoodle Project Makes Fun, Spinning Things (Video)
There you were, one evening in Ann Arbor, MI, looking at a bunch of crazy spinning pinwheel-type things on light poles that seemed to change speed, colors, and light patterns with each minor wind shift. You were seeing Whirlydoodles. Slashdot met Whirlydoodle creator Timothy Jones at the 2012 Ann Arbor Mini Maker Faire and shot a quick video of him and his colorful "micro-electric wind turbine" in action.
Is it possible to have a more broken link? Yes.
Is it likely? No.
I know we have a reputation for not R-ingTFA, but that is no reason to completely botch a URL.
Obligatory XKCD
Look Maa, a whirly circle of light!
But my Linux box refuses to show me the marvels at "httpio:wwwannarborcomentertainmentwhirlydoodle-projectUGI3U41lTnh"!
Any chance to have a real URL?
Sent as ripples into the electromagnetic field. No single photon has been harmed in the process.
It looks so insignificant ...
Sent as ripples into the electromagnetic field. No single photon has been harmed in the process.
... but it's just a silly, useless toy.
I am so getting one!
http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/whirlydoodle-project/#.UGXXtuewdvw
Spirogragh? On a computer? Has it already been patented?
By the way, it there a picture or something to see what the story is about?
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
I found this to be generally uninspired. You can do a lot more with wind if you're reasonably gifted in math and imagination.
The end is coming. /. has jumped the shark.
Slashdot just got dropped from one of my select array of home tabs.
[The Universe] has gone offline.
Transparent spinning blades with lights on them attached to light poles. I wonder if moths and other insects end up getting attracted to the light and then get whacked by the blades. Hopefully birds are smart enough to stay clear.
... http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/whirlydoodle-project/
Sent as ripples into the electromagnetic field. No single photon has been harmed in the process.
Hopefully not, but you never know given the patent laws these days.
I used to build these things when I got bored. There were others before me, and I suspect they have existed ever since the first appliances containing a stepper motor got old enough to be scavenged for components.
That said, I don't know if the claim that the pattern changes with windspeed is just based on the different voltages of different color LEDs. Once I put an independent timer that ran at an entirely different rate than the coils in there -- now that was an interesting display.
Someone had to do it.
Dear Slashdot editor,
What exactly do you do? You clearly don't check hyperlinks in summaries, which are just about the most important concept on Slashdot (and the entire internet).
And no, for once, I'm actually not being facetious. I'd appreciate an answer.
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
permanent magnet is fixed, coils rotate with LEDs. easy peasy. Think of it this way with a common DC motor: The shaft is clamped to the pole, and the body of the motor is attached to the propeller. So the wiring all lives on the propeller.
This is the sort of stuff you make in elementary or jr. high school.
Sheldon